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3 bedroom House for sale, Netherlands Avenue, Low Moor, West Yorkshire, BD12
Features and Description
- GUIDE PRICE £300,000 - £315,000
- EPC Grade - TBC
- Council Tax Band - C
- Three bedroom converted gentleman’s residence
- Grade II listed stone-built home with slate roof and sash windows
- Full of charm and character with high ceilings, decorative coving and ceiling roses
- Two large reception rooms with original feature fireplaces and log burner
- Working yard with extensive stabling
- Ideal opportunity for builders, car enthusiasts or equestrian use
- Potential for conversion of attached stables (subject to permissions)
This beautiful Grade II listed stone-built home with traditional slate roof and elegant sash windows is perfectly positioned within generous grounds, offering both privacy and practicality. Located within easy reach of local amenities, countryside walks and commuter links including Low Moor Railway station, the property is convenient for everyday living. The area is particularly appealing for those with equestrian interests, hobbyists or car enthusiasts thanks to the extensive yard and outbuildings.
Stepping inside the charm is immediately apparent. The welcoming entrance hall with solid timber door and cloak space leads to two magnificent reception rooms, both rich in period detail. Original fireplaces, decorative coving, ceiling roses and high ceilings create a sense of grandeur, while the impressive Jack and Jill log burner provides warmth and a striking focal point between the rooms. The country-style kitchen offers a range of fitted units with integrated appliances, exposed beams and excellent natural light, creating a warm and practical family space. To the first floor, a spacious landing with original built-in cupboards leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms, all enjoying lovely views and period features. The traditional Savoy bathroom suite completes the internal accommodation.
Externally, the property truly excels. There is a large driveway providing parking for several vehicles, a covered storage, and a well-equipped working yard with 4–5 stables including timber-built and stone-built options. The attached stone stable block offers exciting potential for conversion (subject to relevant permissions) while currently providing excellent storage and stabling, complete with power, lighting and water supply. Yorkshire stone flagging, an original stable door and an old stone chimney add further character. Additional gated access leads to a separate cobbled parking area with a designated space. This exceptional home offers endless opportunity. Call now to arrange your viewing.
Entrance Hall
Spacious and welcoming entrance with solid timber entrance door, space for cloaks. This in turn opens through to the kitchen and solid timber internal doors lead through to the principal reception rooms, setting the tone for the character throughout the home and a useful large under stairs storage area.
Living Room
16'9" x 13'4" (5.10m x 4.06m)
Beautiful reception room featuring sash window with shutters to the front aspect allowing natural light to flood the space. Open chimney breast with large wood burner and feature peep-through to the second reception room creating a tandem log burner effect. Decorative coving, ceiling rose and impressively high ceilings enhance the period charm. Central heating radiator.
Second Reception Room
17'3" x 17'7" (5.26m x 5.36m)
A truly stunning room with two sash windows to the front complete with attractive shutters. Decorative coving and ornate ceiling rose add elegance, while the decorative feature cast iron fireplace with original tiling and marble surround provides a striking focal point. Open chimney with Jack and Jill style log burner connecting to the living room. Central heating radiator. A wonderful entertaining or formal dining space full of character.
Kitchen
16'1" x 8'5" (4.90m x 2.57m)
Fitted with a good range of country-style wall and base units. Single oven and five burner gas hob with extractor fan above. One and a half stainless steel sink unit. Integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer, plumbing for washing machine. Sash window to the rear aspect and Velux-style roof window allowing ample natural light. Exposed beams add charm. Space for breakfast table and chairs. Central heating radiator.
First Floor Landing
Impressive landing with high ceilings and balustrade staircase. Sash window to the front aspect. Built-in original cupboards providing excellent storage. Central heating radiator. A light and airy space reflecting the home’s period proportions.
Bedroom 1
11'9" x 16'0" (3.58m x 4.88m)
Generous double bedroom with sash window to the front aspect. Feature cast iron fireplace with decorative surround. Dado rail, coving and picture rail. High ceilings enhance the sense of space. Central heating radiator. A charming principal bedroom with lovely original features.
Bedroom 2
10'4" x 8'12" (3.15m x 2.74m)
Sash window to the front with attractive views over adjacent land and mature trees. Decorative fireplace surround. Central heating radiator. Well-proportioned bedroom.
Bedroom 3
12'3" x 8'0" (3.73m x 2.44m)
Sash window to the front aspect. Built-in cupboards providing useful storage. Central heating radiator. A comfortable third bedroom with pleasant outlook.
Bathroom
Traditional three-piece Savoy suite comprising low-level WC, wash hand basin and P-shaped bath with mixer shower over. Window to the side aspect. Central heating radiator. Exposed wooden flooring adds character and warmth, complementing the classic styling.
Externally
The property sits within generous grounds featuring a large driveway suitable for multiple large vehicles and covered storage area. Working yard with 4–5 stables including timber-built stabling for one horse and a pony, stone-built attached stable block offering stabling for 3 horses or 2 with storage for approximately 98 bales of hay. Power, lighting and water supply connected, providing fantastic workshop or hobby space potential. Original stable door adjacent to the front entrance, Yorkshire stone flagging to the yard and characterful stone chimney remain in place. Gated access leads to separate cobbled parking area with designated parking for one vehicle in addition to main driveway spaces.
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IMPORTANT NOTE TO POTENTIAL PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All photographs and measurements have been taken as a guide only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.
Netherlands Avenue, Low Moor, West Yorkshire, BD12
Additional Information
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Property refCLE260029
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TenureFreehold
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Council TaxC
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Local authorityBradford Council
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